It is normal for the placenta to be attached to the anterior, posterior and lateral walls of the uterus, as long as it is not placenta praevia, it is safe. Placenta praevia refers to the placenta attached to the lower part of the uterus after 28 weeks of gestation, even the lower edge of the placenta reaches or covers the inner cervical opening, and the position is lower than the fetal previa. However, it is normal for the placenta to be located on the anterior, posterior and lateral walls of the uterus as long as the placenta is not lower than the first trimester of the fetus. Women should observe their body condition carefully and go to the hospital for examination if they feel uncomfortable. You should pay more attention to rest, don’t overwork, eat lightly and get enough sleep.